How to not fix a radio programming problem
By the sounds of it, classes for both Brad and his son are in order.
I think I get a nice chain and make a necklace out of it and make him wear it for a month.
I elect 'A', but I am gonna say just 'E'....
Sit there and explain that it was more than money. It is about simple respect for others and their property. Then say your gonna explain the feeling you had with an example. Take him and the ipod out to the workbench.... give him the hammer.... make him smash the crap out of it many times! Don't back down at this point! Make him do the hitting. Then NEVER buy a replacement. I am sure the event will stick with him, and the fact that he has to wield the hammer gets you off the 'my dad smashed it' hook. Even if he tells his friends, they will look at him like he was crazy for following your directions! Win Win with lesson learned :) In theory :)
Sit there and explain that it was more than money. It is about simple respect for others and their property. Then say your gonna explain the feeling you had with an example. Take him and the ipod out to the workbench.... give him the hammer.... make him smash the crap out of it many times! Don't back down at this point! Make him do the hitting. Then NEVER buy a replacement. I am sure the event will stick with him, and the fact that he has to wield the hammer gets you off the 'my dad smashed it' hook. Even if he tells his friends, they will look at him like he was crazy for following your directions! Win Win with lesson learned :) In theory :)
I elect 'A', but I am gonna say just 'E'....
Sit there and explain that it was more than money. It is about simple respect for others and their property. Then say your gonna explain the feeling you had with an example. Take him and the ipod out to the workbench.... give him the hammer.... make him smash the crap out of it many times! Don't back down at this point! Make him do the hitting. Then NEVER buy a replacement. I am sure the event will stick with him, and the fact that he has to wield the hammer gets you off the 'my dad smashed it' hook. Even if he tells his friends, they will look at him like he was crazy for following your directions! Win Win with lesson learned :) In theory :)
Sit there and explain that it was more than money. It is about simple respect for others and their property. Then say your gonna explain the feeling you had with an example. Take him and the ipod out to the workbench.... give him the hammer.... make him smash the crap out of it many times! Don't back down at this point! Make him do the hitting. Then NEVER buy a replacement. I am sure the event will stick with him, and the fact that he has to wield the hammer gets you off the 'my dad smashed it' hook. Even if he tells his friends, they will look at him like he was crazy for following your directions! Win Win with lesson learned :) In theory :)
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